Boston's Best Spring Break Activities For Kids
Waterworks Museum
2450 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02467
(617) 277-0065
www.waterworksmuseum.org
Waterworks Museum provides a fun learning experience for kids of all ages. They will keep busy exploring machinery, viewing massive wrenches for fixing pumps and taking in the extraordinary architecture. Take a walking tour of the property and notice the landscaping overhaul, or hop on a day-long bus excursion to learn about all things water. The stories flow freely here with tales of clean water, brilliant engineers, people, architecture and health.
Rock Spot Climbing
67 Sprague St.
Boston, MA 02136
(617) 333-4433
www.rockspotclimbing.com
Rock Spot Climbing is the perfect place for kids to burn extra energy this spring break. With over 9,000 square feet of climbing surface and 90 to 100 boulder routes, they will never get bored. All levels of climbers are welcome. However, classes are also available for those looking to enhance their skills. After a day of climbing, grab a snack at the vending machine and head up to the second floor to watch the other climbers make their way to the top.
South Boston Candlepin
543 E. Broadway
Boston, MA 02127
(617) 464-4858
www.southbostoncandlepin.com
South Boston Candlepin offers affordable fun for you and your family. The friendly staff and nostalgic atmosphere bring a vintage feel to this bowling alley. Older kids will love the candlepin bowling while younger children can join in by using the bumper lanes. Fuel up between games with Java House snacks and drinks served at the entrance. For some nocturnal fun, visit during the evening, when you can get a glowing lane.
The Curious George Store
1 JFK St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 547-4500
www.thecuriousgeorgestore.com
Take your kids on an adventure to this one-of-a-kind store. Stock up on books, greeting cards, apparel, games, toys and party supplies, while the kids explore all things Curious George. Don't forget to look in the clearance bin for even better deals. Check out the upcoming events page here to plan ahead for story times, guest visits and themed days. Take home a puzzle or DVD to continue the fun at home.
Old South Meeting House
310 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 482-6439
www.oldsouthmeetinghouse.org
Bring your kids on an historical journey through the Old South Meeting House. This site is where the Boston Tea Party began, and is an important stop on the Freedom Trail. Children will be immersed in the events leading up to the American Revolution and learn about the fascinating lives of historical figures. View the annual events here to plan ahead for special exhibits, story times and musical events.
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